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You might want to pull out your dancing shoes, “Dancing With the Stars” fans — everyone’s favorite couple from the show has officially tied the knot!

In a private ceremony over the weekend, Emma Slater and Sasha Farber got married. The dancing couple exchanged their vows at Bella Blanca in Los Angeles, where they invited US Weekly to be a part of their special day. Celebrity guests included DWTS recurring judge, Julianne Hough, her husband, Brooks Laich, Nick and Vanessa Lachey, and Cheryl Burke.

To say Slater and Farber are happy about their new marriage is an understatement — just ask the adorable pair.

“We are beyond excited to wake up this morning as Mr & Mrs Farber! I’m so overwhelmed right now, I know I’ll share more photos but for now I just wanted to thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts for all your kind and beautiful messages of love,” Slater wrote on Instagram. “Yesterday was hands down the best day of my life, I’m married to the man of my dreams.”

“Hands down the best night of my life! Surrounded by our close friends and family meant everything to my wife and I,” Farber wrote.

“As Emma walked down the aisle, instantly locking eyes with Sasha, it was as if time stood still,” wedding planner Michael Russo told US Weekly. “Their moving vows had moments of both humor and heartfelt emotion, which made the ceremony a truly special and magical thing to behold.I couldn’t be more proud to have been a witness to this celebration of pure, unconditional love.”

Most couples would enjoy going out to dinner or the movies for date night, but these two need just a bit more of a thrill.

Flaviu Cernescu and his girlfriend, Ena, are huge daredevils, to say the least. They’ve been dreaming of climbing to the top of the tallest chimney in Europe for quite some time, and they recently got to fulfill it when they traveled to Slovenia.

The chimney, which is part of the Trbovlje Power Station, is about 365 meters or just under 1,200 feet tall.

Oh childhood stardom. Is there anything more quintessentially American? Probably. Regardless though it’s always interesting to see who yesterday’s child stars grew up to be. Some of them are still respected actors with great careers, Leonardo Dicaprio anyone? Others though…well I think I’m sure you think of few who have not aged so gracefully. Here are 31 of your favorite childhood stars and how they look today.

1.) Andrew Lawrence – 1996 and now.

2.) Christian Bale – 1997 and now.

3.) Christina Ricci – 1990 and now.

4.) Dakota Fanning – 2001 and now.

5.) Daniel Radcliffe – 2000 and now.

6.) Daryl Sabara – 2001 and now.

7.) Drew Barrymore – 1982 and now.

8.) Elijah Wood – 1992 and now.

9.) Emma Watson – 2000 and now.

10.) Frankie Muniz – 2000 and now.

11.) Haley Joel Osment – 1997 and now.

12.) Hilary Duff – 2001 and now.

13.) Jake Lloyd – 1999 and now.

14.) Jaleel White – 1990 and now.

15.) Jodie Foster – 1973 and now.

16.) Jonathan Lipnicki – 1996 and now.

17.) Kirsten Dunst – 1993 and now.

18.) Kristen Stewart – 2002 and now.

19.) Lacey Chabert – 1996 and now.

20.) Leonardo DiCaprio – 1990 and now.

21.) Lindsay Lohan – 1998 and now.

22.) Macaulay Culkin – 1991 and now.

23.) Miley Cyrus – 2006 and now.

24.) Mischa Barton – 1997 and now.

25.) Scarlett Johansson – 1996 and now.

26.) Taylor Lautner – 2005 and now.

27.) Taylor Momsen – 2000 and now.

28.) Wil Wheaton – 1987 and now.

30.) Zac Efron – 2004 and now.

31.) Alyssa Milano – 1984 and now.

H/T: Piximus I really think Macaulay Culkin is due for a comeback. Don’t forget to share this list with your friends by clicking below.

This morning the Supreme Court finally hands down the long-awaited decision on the constitutionality of President Obama’s beloved Affordable Care Act.

Nancy Pelosi said we had to pass the bill to find out what’s in it. Today we learn whether or not the Supreme Court agrees that “what’s in it” is as “ironclad” as Pelosi claims.

Will the individual mandate survive the SCOTUS death panel? Will the decision cite the “good and welfare clause“? Will Ross and Rachel live happily ever after? Stay tuned. Twitchy will bring you live updates throughout the morning.

Keep in mind, if there are other opinions first, we may not actually know until 1015-1020ish

While we don’t often sit and think about movie soundtracks until the Grammys and Oscars roll around, film scores are critical pieces of the cinematic puzzle.

Imagine Titanic without the driving force of Celine Dion’s iconic voice. Imagine what all of those Disney movies would be like without the songs that made up the soundtrack of your childhood. Imagine your favorite films in total musical silence.

One of the most beloved songs of all is “Over The Rainbow,” which is forever tied to the story of Dorothy’s trip down the Yellow Brick Road. Because it’s a classic, artists over the years have created their own versions of the time-honored track. Take rising musician Chase Holfelder, for example. By singing the song in a minor key, he turns Dorothy’s world into something that is at once intriguing and unsettling.

It’s pretty amazing how such a simple change forces us to see one of our favorite films in an entirely new light.

To learn more about Chase Holfelder’s music, be sure to check him out on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. If you can’t get enough of his voice, follow him on YouTube!

When I think back on my childhood, there are characters I will never forget.

Whether it’s Big Bird and Elmo from “Sesame Street” or Steve and Blue from “Blue’s Clues,” there are some amazing television characters that have shaped my life. They’re part of the reason I still love television today.

However, there are also plenty of characters I don’t remember or never got to see. In the United Kingdom, for example, Mr. Blobby was on a late-night variety show that pranked celebrities. Even though he’s not an actual children’s character, the show told people he was, and now he has a cult following in the U.S.

Watch as Mr. Blobby thoroughly disturbs the contestants on this game show. Beyond his creepy clown looks, his voice is insane.